Exploring measurement in preschool
We brought out the rulers and measuring tapes this week. Read on to see all of the ways we explored measurement in preschool… We began our day by reading this oldie, but goodie to the children. Prior...
View ArticleMaking our own measuring tapes
I’ve yet to meet a child who doesn’t love measuring tapes. You know, those cool retractable kind that you pull out and then let go and it snaps back into place? Well, we made our own measuring tapes...
View ArticleMeasuring and creating with colored spaghetti
We have been continuing our exploration in exploring length by measuring and creating with colored spaghetti noodles… There are many different recipes available on the internet for making colored...
View ArticleCreating a mini-greenhouse in preschool
Our class had the opportunity to take a class fieldtrip to a beautiful greenhouse, compliments of one of our parents, and it was an eye opening experience to see what all is involved in caring for and...
View ArticleExploring our DIY rainbow rocks in preschool
Now that our outdoor classroom is back up and running, I enjoy filling it with all kinds of interesting things for the children to explore and one of my latest additions was a set of DIY rainbow rocks…...
View ArticleRaindrop graphing on the flannel board
The flannel board is such a great teaching tool when you think outside the box a bit. This week, we turned the flannel board into a raindrop measuring graph! With all the rain this month, it has been a...
View ArticleHow many things can your hands hold?
We are always using our hands to hold things so I set up an invitation to explore how many things our paper hands (or real hands) can hold at the math table. On the table were paper hands of various...
View ArticleExploring measurement in preschool
We brought out the rulers and measuring tapes this week. Read on to see all of the ways we explored measurement in preschool… We began our day by reading this oldie, but goodie to the children. Prior...
View ArticleMaking our own measuring tapes
I’ve yet to meet a child who doesn’t love measuring tapes. You know, those cool retractable kind that you pull out and then let go and it snaps back into place? Well, we made our own measuring tapes...
View ArticleMeasuring and creating with colored spaghetti
We have been continuing our exploration in exploring length by measuring and creating with colored spaghetti noodles… There are many different recipes available on the internet for making colored...
View ArticleCreating a mini-greenhouse in preschool
Our class had the opportunity to take a class fieldtrip to a beautiful greenhouse, compliments of one of our parents, and it was an eye opening experience to see what all is involved in caring for and...
View ArticleExploring our DIY rainbow rocks in preschool
Now that our outdoor classroom is back up and running, I enjoy filling it with all kinds of interesting things for the children to explore and one of my latest additions was a set of DIY rainbow rocks…...
View ArticleRaindrop graphing on the flannel board
The flannel board is such a great teaching tool when you think outside the box a bit. This week, we turned the flannel board into a raindrop measuring graph! With all the rain this month, it has been a...
View ArticleHow many things can your hands hold?
We are always using our hands to hold things so I set up an invitation to explore how many things our paper hands (or real hands) can hold at the math table. On the table were paper hands of various...
View ArticleExploring measurement in preschool
We brought out the rulers and measuring tapes this week. Read on to see all of the ways we explored measurement in preschool… We began our day by reading this oldie, but goodie to the children. Prior...
View ArticleMaking our own measuring tapes
I’ve yet to meet a child who doesn’t love measuring tapes. You know, those cool retractable kind that you pull out and then let go and it snaps back into place? Well, we made our own measuring tapes...
View ArticleMeasuring and creating with colored spaghetti
We have been continuing our exploration in exploring length by measuring and creating with colored spaghetti noodles… There are many different recipes available on the internet for making colored...
View ArticleCreating a mini-greenhouse in preschool
Our class had the opportunity to take a class fieldtrip to a beautiful greenhouse, compliments of one of our parents, and it was an eye opening experience to see what all is involved in caring for and...
View ArticleExploring our DIY rainbow rocks in preschool
Now that our outdoor classroom is back up and running, I enjoy filling it with all kinds of interesting things for the children to explore and one of my latest additions was a set of DIY rainbow rocks…...
View ArticleRaindrop graphing on the flannel board
The flannel board is such a great teaching tool when you think outside the box a bit. This week, we turned the flannel board into a raindrop measuring graph! With all the rain this month, it has been a...
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